Thursday, December 24, 2015

It's that amazing music-filled, dance-filled gorgeous Los Angeles tradition that will be filling up your Facebook feed tonight as Angelenos from all over L.A. County descend on the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion for the Emmy Award-winning 56th Annual L.A. County Holiday Celebration!

Doors open today at 2:30 p.m. for the absolutely free concert that runs from 3 p.m.-6 p.m. downtown.

Be sure to get there early, as hundreds of people line up to catch the colorful and talented acts.

Tonight's lineup of L.A. County artists includes Invertigo Dance Theatre, Spanish Harlem Orchestra, Citrus Singers, the Colburn Children's Choir and Young Men's Ensemble and many more!

And if you can't make it for the live performances, the celebration will be live streamed at pbssocal.org and will also air on PBS SoCal.

Enjoy!

The L.A. County Holiday CelebrationWHEN:Thursday, Dec. 24 from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m.• Doors open at 2:30 p.m.• Entertainment on The Music Center plaza for those waiting in line begins at 12:30 p.m.• Patrons may come and go throughout the three-hour performance.• A live broadcast of the show airs from 3 p.m.–6 p.m. on PBS SoCal.• Live streaming at pbssocal.org

Will is gonna go crazy when he finds out that the celebration involves superheroes! In fact, families are encouraged to come in superhero costumes and join in the awesome superhero dance party while making superhero masks! Watch out for a baby Batman is all I'm saying!

Other activities include:

Countdowns & Balloon Drops (12pm and 2pm)

Ginger Ale Toasts

Green Screen Photo Booth Pictures

Hats and Horns to help celebrate the new year!

Remember to stop by on December 30 or 31, and watch the ball drop at 12 p.m. or 2 p.m. and toast the New Year with kid-friendly ginger ale!

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

UPDATE: Congrats to Kayley, who won the 4 tickets to LA Zoo Lights! Please email me at losangelesstory@gmail.com, and I will send them your way!

Stop what you're doing right now, and plan a family trip to see the LA Zoo Lights!

The holiday attraction, which runs now through January 3, 2016, is fabulous fun for the whole family.

CC and I went on opening night, and there was literally a line around the side of the zoo. It is a super-popular event, so be sure and grab tickets soon—or enter my giveaway below!

Walking into the Los Angeles Zoo at night is absolutely magical. CC and I had never seen the zoo this late, and it felt that much more special to see one of our favorite LA attractions after dark.

The thousands upon thousands of LED lights were gorgeous, and I heard someone say they were even more spectacular than last year. (This was our first year to attend.)

LA Zoo Lights is open every night, except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day from 6 p.m.-10 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays and 6 p.m.-11 p.m. Fridays-Sundays and Dec. 21 and 23.

CC and I at the LA Zoo Lights

From glittering light tunnels to clever light displays in the animal habitats to 3-D projections of animals, the presentation is vast and thrilling. Expect to see animated monkeys, a 130-foot coiled and glowing snake and a hillside of snowboarding lighted lizards. (Keep in mind, though, that many of the real animals are sleeping, so you will definitely run into a "Quiet Zone" or two.)

Flamingo lights at the LA Zoo

We even stopped by Reindeer Village, which was all decked out in colorful lights and featured a few reindeer to boot!

Reindeer Village

Don't forget to stop by Reindeer Romp and meet Velvet and his reindeer friends.

Reindeer at the Los Angeles Zoo

Special nights during LA Zoo Lights include Holiday Happy Hour on December 10 (tickets: $75). Grown-up guests can enjoy holiday cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, wine and beer along with VIP tickets.

Then there's Family New Year's Eve (tickets: $65 for adults and $40 for kids), which offers admission to LA Zoo Lights on December 31, a dinner buffet, carousel ride, crafts, a DJ dance party, cash bar and a champagne toast at 9 p.m. as the ball drops in Times Square.

Whatever you plan to do this holiday season, don't miss the LA Zoo Lights!

Monday, December 7, 2015

Christmas and all of its accompanying holiday fun could not get started fast enough this year! So the kiddos and I could not wait to deliver CC's gingerbread house creation to Discovery Cube Los Angeles' annual "Science of Gingerbread" competition—and check out the rest of the exhibit as well!

CC enters her creation!

After dropping off her gingerbread masterpiece, we went inside to check out all of the new, hands-on features that are part of the "Science of Gingerbread" exhibit, which runs through Jan. 3, 2016, at Discovery Cube LA.

First, we met up with Santa (pictured up top). I was so excited that Will was OK with sitting on Santa's lap. He can sometimes be wary of sitting on anyone's lap—including his parents'—so this was a big success.

Then we saw a gorgeous display of gingerbread houses that had been entered into the competition. People got so creative! Loved the oversized marshmallow pigs. We'll have to try those next year.

The kids also indulged in a little cookie decorating. (The next sessions will come this weekend.) Somehow they both managed to cover their faces in frosting, but hey, it was fun for them to pick the color of icing and sprinkles for their cookies, so why not?

CC and Will could not resist the Gingerbread Derby, which invites kids build their own race cars out of fun, edible materials like graham crackers, jelly beans, mints (for wheels) and gummy bears. Will, who has a total sweet tooth like his mom (ahem), basically just wanted to eat it until he realized that his car could actually move—and raced really well on the exhibit ramp.

CC and Will build their gingerbread race cars.

While this was our last activity for the day, there were plenty of other fun holiday-themed activities for kids to do.

They can also learn about chemistry in the kitchen—which ingredients dissolve more easily in water? There's also the Gingerbread Spice and Build a House Learning Stations and the Science of Snow Stage Show. Take a pic with Santa this weekend or between Dec. 19-24.

CC and Will show off—and start eating—their gingerbread cars.

We had a fantastic time, and the kiddos are already asking to go back!

Discovery Cube Los AngelesThe Science of Gingerbread (November 27-January 3)11800 Foothill Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 91342Tickets: $10 for adults and kids through January 3. Kids ages 2 and under are free.(Disclosure: I am being compensated for this post in my position as a #DiscoveryCubeMoms LA Ambassador. All opinions, however, are my own.)